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What athletics facilities will be upgraded if the Portland Schools bond passes
What athletics facilities will be upgraded if the Portland Schools bond passes
What athletics facilities will be upgraded if the Portland Schools bond passes

Published on: 05/08/2025

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The Grant Bowl at Grant High School. The Grant Bowl is one of many Portland Public School athletic facilities that could receive a facelift if the upcoming PPS bond passes.

Portland voters have the chance to decide on a $1.83 billion bond this month, and while the bulk of the cost would go to rebuild or modernize Cleveland, Ida B. Wells and Jefferson high schools, a sizable amount would also go towards athletics upgrades elsewhere in the city.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/highschoolsports/2025/05/what-athletics-facilities-will-be-upgraded-if-the-portland-public-schools-bond-passes.html

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